ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN I (SR-14) [multiple vacancies]
City and County of HonoluluAbout the role
Posting number: 280256
Department: Department of Facility Maintenance
Division: Storm Water Quality
Job classification: ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN I
Posting type: Open
Categories: Code Enforcement, Environmental Services, Health Services, Sanitation, Investigative, Laboratory, Wastewater, Sciences
Summary
Logos for the Department of Facility Maintenance and the Storm Water Quality DivisionTwo workers from the Department of Facility Maintenance using equipment to conduct inspections at a storm drain on a City streetClean Water Starts Here
Launch your environmental career protecting water quality and preventing pollution before it reaches our streams and ocean. The Department of Facility Maintenance (DFM), Storm Water Quality Division, is seeking Environmental Technicians to gain hands-on field experience conducting inspections and investigations. supporting enforcement actions, and assisting with water quality monitoring as part of the City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) Municipal Storm System (MS4) Permit Storm Water Management Program. Work alongside experienced engineers and environmental professionals to gain real-world skills, and make a visible impact on your community from day one.
What You'll Do:Conduct hands-on storm water inspections and investigations to protect water quality
Identify violations, issue notices or citations when needed, and support follow-up enforcement actions
Respond to storm drain concerns, pollution complaints, and discharge inquiries from the public and businesses
Assist with water quality monitoring, including field sampling, outfall inspections, and environmental data collection
Maintain case files and compliance databases, prepare reports, and support regulatory documentation
Work independently in the field, operate City vehicles, and collaborate with experienced environmental professionals
Participate in ongoing training and professional development to grow your technical skills
POSITION-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
There are two (2) vacancies with the Compliance and Inspections Branch (Honouiliuli):
Inspect construction sites for erosion and sediment control compliance
Check post-construction storm water systems, including Low Impact Development (LID) features
Visit commercial and industrial sites to evaluate stormwater pollution prevention practices
Evaluate storm water treatment systems and recommend maintenance or corrective actions
Investigate illegal discharges and unauthorized connections to the storm drain systems
Inspect storm drain infrastructure like catch basins, culverts, and treatment devices to trace pollution sources
Respond to stormwater complaints and coordinate corrective actions with other City departments
Support enforcement actions that may involve multi-agency coordination
- Position involves fieldwork outside of the office, which will involve:
- Operating a vehicle to and from inspection sites
- Exposure to traffic hazards
- Exposure to and handling of chemicals and reagents
- Climbing into streams for sampling
- Walking on uneven, slippery, or obstructed surfaces (platforms, stream beds, construction sites, etc.)
- Moderate lifting and carrying of equipment (15-50 pounds)
- Entering high to medium-secured areas during construction and post-construction phases
- Opening storm drain utility covers, gratings, and other storm drainage structures
- Other conditions and situations depending on the project at hand.
- Overtime work, including weekends, holidays and after hours for investigations, field sampling and assisting with presentations to community groups.
- Must be able to learn how to use various computer systems, programs and applications needed for the job (e.g., Geographical Information
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